Gay marriage case reaches last stop on long legal odysseySan Jose Mercury News, USA - Mar 2, 2008 The California Supreme Court has set aside three hours for arguments on the conjoined lawsuits brought by the city of San Francisco, 15 gay and lesbian couples and a pair of gay advocacy groups. The suits were filed in March 2004—the day after the ...Not single, not married: Similarities found for same-sex partners San Jose Mercury News Pivotal hearing on gay marriage today Sacramento BeeCalifornia Gay Couples Hopeful For June Weddings 365Gay.com Los Angeles Times - San Jose Mercury News all 86 news articles »
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Those nicknames from the past — God's Rottweiler, the Panzercardinal — don't seem to stick anymore.
Moscow's mayor, who has banned gay rights parades in the past, vowed Thursday to continue his ban on what he called sexual minority "propaganda", according to Russian news agencies.
Votes for — and against — California's Proposition 8, the so-called anti-gay marriage initiative, were close enough that neither side could declare victory on election night.
A new poll by the Public Policy Institute of California shows that the ballot measure banning gay marriage in California received its strongest support from Republicans and evangelical Christians.
It looks like the newly negotiated power sharing deal in the NY State Senate will delay action of gay marriage in that body for at least a year.
The Albert Kennedy Trust has unveiled its new corporate identity and logo.
The charity, founded in Manchester in 1989, works with young lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people whose families have rejected them or are unable to care for them.
International media watchdog groups called Wednesday for the release of a freelance journalist jailed in northern Iraq for violating a public decency law by writing a story about homosexuality.
In a historic election year in California, many were surprised when voters in this deeply blue state voted narrowly to ban gay marriage.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Anne Shelley and Dr. Robin Ross are unwinding after a jampacked day of ferrying 4-year-old daughter Eva Mae from preschool to ice-skating lessons to speech therapy.
Many gay advocacy organizations are scaling back services and cutting staff, as the nation’s recession takes a toll on nonprofits.
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